Windows 8.1 BSoD whea uncorrectable error

Q:Windows 8.1 BSoD whea uncorrectable error

Hello,

Today I was playing Far Cry 4 when all off the sudden I was prompted by a Windows Error Message. The Error message said that Windows had Run into an error and needed to restart. While this message was displayed a Buzzing Noise was occurring. I'm not sure if this is an Error related to Far Cry only or if its a system wide problem. Any Help would be very much appreciated.

Thanks,-Jon

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Windows 8.1 BSoD whea uncorrectable error

I recommend downloading and running Reimage. It's a computer repair tool that has been proven to identify and fix many Windows problems with a high level of success.

The only dump file present in the ZIP file is corrupt and cannot be analysed Judging from your description, it seems that your hardware is overheating (Most likely GPU). Kindly run the below Hardware Diagnostics and report back what you got (thanks usasma) -Hardware Diagnostics

Don't run the Hard Disk Diagnostics as of now. Run only Furmark and Prime95 and also post back the temperatures of your system while it is idle and when it is under load.Let me know how it goes ^_^-Pranav

This is my first time on this forum. I have made this account because I am dealing with an BSOD for a while now and I cannot seem to solve it so I am really hoping someone could help me with this.

I am getting the BSOD WHEA UNCORRECTABLE error message. It is really random for instance I could play GTA V all night without a problem and then when I start something else up a couple minutes later it just crashes. It even crashes sometimes when I am just on Youtube and Word.

With BlueScreenView I saw that two things could have caused this BSOD, it says it has been caused by hal.dll+3627f and ntoskrnl.exe+14a510 and that has not changed since the first time it has happenend. It's bugcheckcode is 0x0000124.

I have looked into this on the internet and they are saying that you have to update drivers and check temperatures but my drivers and my temperatures do not get above 65 degrees. Benchmarks to test my hardware also did not help. I also have done chkdsk in Command Prompt to see if that would work but I am still getting the BSODS.

I put all the files necessary in the attachments and I hope that it is enough information.

Been having some issues recently with a recurring BSOD, and would love to get it sorted out. Happens frequently when browsing and using VLC, though that is probably due to probability (that's what I spend most of my time on the PC doing).

A:Windows 8 BSOD (WHEA Uncorrectable Error)

Your BIOS dates from 2011. Please check at the manufacturer's website to see if there are any BIOS updates available for your system. Also check the readme file to see if they apply to the problems that you are having. Please be advised that flashing the BIOS is a very unforgiving process - and one mistake can physically damage your motherboard.

We've seen a number of BSOD issues with SSD's. Here's the information that I've compiled so far:

There's not a whole bunch available to test SSD's. The "easiest" test is to remove the SSD, install a platter-based hard drive, install Windows and test for stability that way.

Here's some suggestions: - Update the SSD's firmware to the latest available version (VERY IMPORTANT!!!)- Update the motherboard controllers drivers to the latest available version from the controller manufacturer (NOT the mobo manufacturer unless you can't find any on the controller manufacturer's website)- Slow the memory (RAM) down to the next slower speed (I've only seen one person who claimed that this worked for them).- Use any manufacturer's utilities that you may have. If you don't have any, then try this free one (I haven't used it myself): Crystal Dew World- Update chipset and storage controller drivers to the latest available from the manufacturer of the device (not the manufacturer of the motherboard). Be sure to update ALL controllers on the motherboard!....NOTE: Recently (Nov 2011) we had BSOD issues wi... Read more

Okay so I just got this PC in yesterday and I'm already having issues. At first it was giving me the BSOD for my wireless receiver which apparently just didn't have drivers for 8 yet. But now if I go to watch videos or try to play a game the video gets choppy then BSOD, then half the time it will blue screen again right after restarting. Some times it will give me a WHEA_uncorrectable_error and sometimes it will restart before any error is displayed. Any help is greatly appreciated.

A:BSOD WHEA uncorrectable error

Well, I think your Atheros wireless card is still giving you issues - looks like this one is likely caused by the driver for it as well:

Hi, I would really love an explanation of the bugreport of 21 october 2014.There are 5 older reports in the zip, which can be disregarded.

Some explanation on the how/why/when this happens,I did have an overclock on my pc, it went unstable, i removed the overclock, and now it gets unstable on stock settings....I have found the probable cause of this, being the VRM's on my motherboard (they get extremely hot).I found this out, because occt linpack (the stressoftware made my pc reboot in 1-2 minutes) is very VRM heavy.After putting a casefan on my VRM's it took about 18 minutes to BSOD (not reboot).

I tried to figure it out in the windows debugger, but my knowledge only gets me so far.....

If i forgot anything please do ask!

Thanks in advance for the time and effort taken

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The latest memory dump is a STOP 0x124. These are errors that are collected by the CPU and reported to Windows.As such, the WinDbg results aren't easily understood, and they rarely point to an exact cause.Then, if you're only dealing with one of them, there's really no significant chance of getting useful info out of it.

I have had my T440s for about a month and have had zero issues with it. Last night I tried using VirtualBox and found that the virtual machine was BSODing. VirtualBox eventually froze and I had to kill it with task manager, after this the virtualMachine worked but shortly after my laptop locked up with 'WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR'. Googling would suggest a hardware error but it the hope that it is not I was wondering if it would be an issue the virtualbox software that caused the issue? Baz.

A:T440s BSOD WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR

I have exactly the same problem. But additionally, I can't even start my T470 now.It is directly going to whea blue screen. Even when I try to boot from a Windows recovery DVD.Does anybody know a solution?

For months now I have been getting BSOD on a daily basis after posting in many forums someone from another site directed me here.

These BSOD happen on my windows 10 OS usualy while im playing Warcraft. But I have a windows 7 OS on another seperate drive and it crashes regularly too, although nowhere near as often as the windoes 10 OS.

I also have a ssd hot swap drive that in general every time i plug it in once i close down and remove it SFC insists on running on every drive.

for quite a while now my system crashes and i get the bsod Whea uncorrectable error or driver ovverran stack buffer this is accompanied by random restarts as well i have tried to fix this issue myself but i cant get my head around it its mostly when i play games like dayz arma 3 . i have done the following testsGraphics card stress tests all is fine no crashes Processor stress test all is fine tested memory ran sfc scannow no problems refreshed my OScheck the hard drive The computer has rebooted from a bugcheck. The bugcheck was: 0x00000124 (0x0000000000000000, 0xffffe0003863f028, 0x00000000bf800000, 0x0000000000000124). i dont know what to make of this my system is intel i5-4670k 3.40GHzgigabyte windforce 760 2 sticks of 4GB corsair vengeance motherboard is an asus Z87-kPsu is a corsair RM750 wattif anyone knows how to fix this please help me cant stand it anymore

A:BSOD Whea uncorrectable error 0x00000124

Hi jonomcgo & Welcome to the forums ^_^,

Kindly follow the below instructions and upload the ZIP file in your next post -Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) Posting Instructions

I bought a brand new PC and mostly during gaming but not always, sometimes with just even something such as Skype open my PC crashes with WHEA Uncorrectable Error and then restarts.I hope I did this correctly, here is my log file.Oh, just editing in, nothing is overclocked as well.

I do not recommend using wireless USB network devices. Especially in Win8/8.1 systems. These wireless USB devices have many issues with Win7 and later - using Vista drivers with them is almost sure to cause a BSOD. Should you want to keep using these devices, be sure to have Win8/8.1 drivers - DO NOT use Vista drivers!!!An installable wireless PCI/PCIe card that's plugged into your motherboard is much more robust, reliable, and powerful.

Do you have a way to connect to the internet without the USB device? This may be necessary to test and see if the USB device is to blame (by temporarily removing it).

Please uninstall Gigabyte EasyTune6 (and EasySaver if it's also installed). These are known to cause BSOD's in some Windows systems.

AMD OverDrive (AODDriver2.sys) is either a stand-alone application, or a component of the AMD VISION Engine Control Center. This driver is known to cause BSOD's on some Windows systems.

NOTE: these symptoms were from the previous release of OverDrive. The new release uses the same driver name, but is dated from 4 November 2013.

Please un-install all AMD/ATI video stuff from Control Panel...Programs...Un-install a programThen, download (but DO NOT install) a fresh copy of the ATI drivers from Global Provider of Innovative Graphics, Processors and Media Solutions | AMD (in the upper r... Read more

Ive posted this before, but after sending the computer in 3 times, I'm still getting this error, before I send it back to them, I figure I might as well try and ask you guys to take a second look at this.Its inconsistent when it happens, the only thing I got so far is that when it comes to using xplit, I had a much greater amount of crashes, maybe its related to the wifi?I did both SF Debug Tool and SF Diagnostic Tools.

SF Debug ToolAttachment 53825

SF DiagnosticAttachment 53826

EDIT: I tried using open broadcasting software, it crashes too, it doesnt only crash when streaming, but does crash WAY more frequently when streaming if that helps.

A:BSOD, WHEA uncorrectable error, randomly.

You have a 802.11bgn 1T1R USB Wireless Adapter:

I do not recommend using wireless USB network devices. Especially in Win8/8.1 systems. These wireless USB devices have many issues with Win7 and later - using Vista drivers with them is almost sure to cause a BSOD. Should you want to keep using these devices, be sure to have Win8/8.1 drivers - DO NOT use Vista drivers!!!An installable wireless PCI/PCIe card that's plugged into your motherboard is much more robust, reliable, and powerful.

One of the memory dumps shows USB involvement. What do you have connected to the USB? Please list everything!

AMD OverDrive (AODDriver2.sys) is either a stand-alone application, or a component of the AMD VISION Engine Control Center. This driver is known to cause BSOD's on some Windows systems.

NOTE: these symptoms were from the previous release of OverDrive. The new release uses the same driver name, but is dated from 4 November 2013.

Please un-install all AMD/ATI video stuff from Control Panel...Programs...Un-install a programThen, download (but DO NOT install) a fresh copy of the ATI drivers from Global Provider of Innovative Graphics, Processors and Media Solutions | AMD (in the upper right corner of the page)Use this procedure to install the DRIVER ONLY: ATI video cards - DRIVER ONLY installation procedure - Sysnative Forums

If the device (AODDriver or AODDriver4.01) remains a problem, open Devic... Read more

Just bought an Inspiron I3650-1551SLV from Best Buy last week. I keep getting BSOD every day around the same hour.The last time the BSOD had code WHE UNCORRECTABLE ERROR. Not sure about the other times as I just set it to not restart on BSOD.The event log has an !ERROR! around the at the time of the BSOD Bugcheck 124. Same error time looking bat at the event logs.I installed all the Windows updates on first boot, so I have no idea if an update is causing a problem.I went into the device manager it didn't show any errors. A went down the list and one by one check for new drivers. It found and installed a few new drivers, about 5-8 I lost count. The Dell Support Assistant app that came installed always thinks the same 2 drivers are out of date even though I told it to install them multiple times (Chipset & Network). Support Assistant also found a Bios update but that installed fine.I ran checkdisk C: without any /flags and it did not find any errors.I tried to open C:\Windows\MEMORY.DMP with notepad put it seems to be binary data.If I cant fix this I will take it back to Best Buy while I can. Well I bought 2 identical machines, but only the one I use is getting BSOD, well I haven't gotten any complaints about the other machine and I don't see any bugcheck 124 errors on the event manager. Might end up taking both of them back, I don't know.

You may have to take this one back to BB. According to Microsoft:The WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR bug check has a value of 0x00000124. This bug check indicates that a fatal hardware error has occurred. This bug check uses the error data that is provided by the Windows Hardware Error Architecture (WHEA).

As above - i get these two errors sometimes when I'm merely surfing the web.. or when i'm editing photos in lightroom as well.

crash files attached as requested. kindly help! thanks!

A:Clock watchdog timeout + WHEA uncorrectable error BSOD!

I'm late for work, will try to post more w/in the next 24 hoursMeanwhile, start with these free hardware diagnostics: Hardware DiagnosticsThis is most likely a hardware problem (although low-level drivers are also a possibility).

I get the whea uncorrectable error whenever I am playing LoL. I thought it was the video card problem at first, I returned it, got a new card(the same). The 1st 2 nights it was okay, then the 3rd night it BSOD twice during a game. I build this computer with a friend. Not sure if I scratched anything while putting it together.

working on a new build and fresh install of Windows 10. I've installed all Windows updates and drivers for the hardware. However, I'm experiencing frequent BSODs while idle or surfing online. The system also freezes completely if it sits idle for a while and I am forced to hard reset it.

I've run memtest, and cmd commands sfc scannow, dism, and chkdsk; no errors were found. Event Viewer doesn't show any errors besides the BSOD alerts.

So this started happening about a week ago its happens at random times some times an hour + or some time 30min when I'm watching a mp4 file or on YouTube, running a game doesn't speed up this process, I thought it was my soundcard so I removed it and I all so checked my ram which came up clear. I did receive a message about voltage drop but that has stopped.

any help would be great as this surpasses mu knowledge and all so I'm low on funds.

Brand new install of Windows 8 on a new SSD. Seems solid for the most part, but every once in a while I get a blue screen. Seems to be pretty random too. Like I went to open a comic book file, and it crashed.

Hello,I have been trying to play Dragons Age: Inquisition on my computer for quite some time and it always ends up in a BSOD with the WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR. I do play other games and none of them have resulted in BSODs so I am at a loss how to proceed.

Would greatly appreciate any advice.TY2014-Sat_02_21_2015_223400_84.zip

Hi, today i turned my laptop on after 8h since the last startup and it didnt boot to windows but gave me BSOD with this information - WHEA, Uncorrectable Error, if u want to look it up on internet....

- Lenovo Thinkpad E531- Windows 8- x64 OS- original windows installed - preinstalled, came with the laptop- Intel Core i5 - 3230M CPU 2.6 GHz , 2.59GHz- Nvidia Geforce GT 740M, Intel HD graphics 4000- Power supply - Lenovo charger Input/Output :100-240V 1.5A / 20V 4.5ALenovo battery - 10.8V 4400mAhMore info in systeminfo.txt- i have had laptop for almost a year (in november - 1 y)- i once reinstalled OS because i had difficulties with hardisk half a year ago - i was stuck in automatic repair loop of death - solved it by reseting laptop to manufacturing state, since then laptop has worked fine-i still have it on warranty, but im abroad and cant afford to send it 1400km back home...- 1 week back i noticed, that my laptop doesnt boot correctly, it went like this - turned laptop on, Lenovo logo appeared, after that should have been Login screen, but instead there was black screen for over 10s, even 20seconds, moving with mouse and pressing spacebar often helped to decrease time for login screen to appear- Also had problem with touchpad, left button didnt work properly and the movement was limited, 0 help from lenovo forums, i disabled the touchpad

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i got an uncorrectable errer message when i use my new built computer for a while, it happens randomly and i dont know what else to try. i have built a couple computers before this is the first with windows 8.1 its already my second processor and motherboard as i exchanged the first ones i had before. and help would be appreciated or an questions that will help generate an answer dont hesitate to ask.

This STOP code refers to unknown hardware. Usually it is CPU or GPU issues. I'd get a can of canned air and blow out your fans and vents. Go to this website Acer Aspire ES1-711 Drivers Download for Windows 10, 8.1, 7, Vista, XP and check for available updates for drivers. As this can also be caused by overheating Please Download Speccy by Piriform

? Download and save Speccy from here. https://www.piriform.com/speccy/download/standard? Navigate to the directory in which you saved the ZIP file.? Right-click on the downloaded ZIP file, click Extract all, taking note of where the files will be extracted, and then hit Extract.? Open up the extracted folder, right-click on Speccy64.exe (or Speccy.exe, if your system is 32-bit), and select Run as administrator. Please accept any User Account Control prompts.? After waiting a while, click File, then Publish Snapshot.? Hit Yes to the Publish Snapshot dialog, then click Copy to Clipboard. Paste the URL in your next reply.

My P52 has in the last week started constantly BSOD with WHEA uncorrectable error. It is now at the point that I can't even start Windows. Lenovo you are about to cause me a major professional embassment as I was trying to complete research using the machine for an AI conference I am due to present at in Singapore next week. I will have to pull out because Lenovo make such bad machines. I can still go into bios and run tests and it shows no hardware fault with cpu ram board drives etc. But I cant even boot into safe mode. Not happy Lenovo complete waste of money

I bought this laptop in october 2016 and have been able to use it maybe 3 hours total. I am getting the whea uncorrectable error with a blue screen. It can happen 10 minutes after startup or immidiately and can also run in a continuous reboot cycle with this error occuring. I have spent almost 15 hours with tech support over the phone and through remote acces with somewhere around 15-20 different techs. I was told it needed to be sent off to be repaired in which i incurred the shipping charge. They re-imaged the hard drive and returned it to me. the same problem happened almost immidiately. After more hours on the phone and countless troubleshooting attempts with HP techs I was informed once again that i needed to send it in for repair. Again i incurred the shipping charges. I got it back yesterday afternoon and after 10 minutes run time. Guess what? Same error same blue screen. This time they replaced the hard drive. I called tech and was rudley told it wasnt their fault and it was soley a software issue. My software warranty has been expired for about 2 weeks.(funny how they didnt check the software while still under warranty) The tech insisted i buy and extended warranty to which i refused as it should be repaired by them at no cost to me since Ive been unable to use it since new. This thing is a lemon. Today i again called tech support and after 2-3 more hours troubleshooting with 2 different techs Im no closer to it being fixed than i was before... Read more

A:WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR

@chefk85

I have brought your issue to the attention of an appropriate team within HP. They will likely request information from you in order to look up your case details or product serial number. Please look for a private message from an identified HP contact. Additionally, keep in mind not to publicly post personal information (serial numbers and case details).

If you are unfamiliar with how the Forum's private message capability works, you can learn about that here.Thank you for visiting the HP Support Forum.

Hi, A few weeks back i got my first pesky BSOD, i looked into what it was and then tried a supposed fix( updating my video card drivers), I thought that my problems where over. but alas that was not the case.Today i recieved the error twice. Once while watching a youtube video, and once while i was playing a game. Does anyone know what i can do to fix this? Its getting really annoying and only have had this laptop for like 5-6 weeks. Many thanks, Dr_Willy

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Hi @Dr_Willy, Welcome to the HP Forums! To help you get the most out of the HP Forums, I would like to direct your attention to the HP Forums Guide " First Time Here? Learn How to Post and More". Thank you for posting. I have read your post, and I understand that you have experienced blue screen several times. I want to help you. Please scan for viruses, reduce the heat inside the PC, and run hardware failures tests as shown on the document below:HP PCs - Computer Locks Up or Freezes (Windows 10, 8) Let me know the results of your troubleshooting. To say "Thank you", click on "Thumb up"! Good luck!

This STOP code refers to unknown hardware. Usually it is CPU or GPU issues. I'd get a can of canned air and blow out your fans and vents. Go to this website Acer Aspire ES1-711 Drivers Download for Windows 10, 8.1, 7, Vista, XP and check for available updates for drivers. As this can also be caused by overheating Please Download Speccy by Piriform

? Download and save Speccy from here. https://www.piriform.com/speccy/download/standard? Navigate to the directory in which you saved the ZIP file.? Right-click on the downloaded ZIP file, click Extract all, taking note of where the files will be extracted, and then hit Extract.? Open up the extracted folder, right-click on Speccy64.exe (or Speccy.exe, if your system is 32-bit), and select Run as administrator. Please accept any User Account Control prompts.? After waiting a while, click File, then Publish Snapshot.? Hit Yes to the Publish Snapshot dialog, then click Copy to Clipboard. Paste the URL in your next reply.

HI--- I have wdo 8.1 and keep getting this shutdown/restart error. how do you fix it?

A:whea uncorrectable error

Upload the dump files for analysis.Go toC:\Windows\minidumpUpload all those files by copying (Make sure you copy the files otherwise you will get access denied, even if you're an administrator) them to the desktop and compressing them in a single .zip folder.

My brother decided to give his Asus G751 since he hasn't been using it ever since he bought it. I've been constantly getting Whea Uncorrectable Error. I've updated all my drivers and put default setting on UEFI. I've read some forums about disabling overclocking but every tutorial I saw was different from what I saw on mine. Help pls.

I bought a notebook for my daughter in August 2014. It is a "13z-a000 x360". Model #G3S32AV. It had Windows 8 on it but my daughter upgraded it to Windows 10 and then the trouble started. It keeps restarting and giving the error message "WHEA Uncorrectable error". Just restarts over and over. I bought an recovery manager on USB and tried to reinstall the operatinig system but it only gets as far as "Copying files" before it restarts. Is it a hardware problem? The mother board? Sounds expensive. Of course, it is out of warranty. Should I send it in to get it fixed or just get a new computer.

I've been getting a blue screen crash for the last week or so and it's happened about 7 times. i'm going to include the mini dump file and the system info in hopes that someone can perhaps offer a solution or at least identify the cause.

? OS - Vista/ Windows 7 ? 7
? x86 (32-bit) or x64 ? x86
? What was original installed OS on system? windows 7
? Is the OS an OEM version (came pre-installed on system) or full retail version (YOU purchased it from retailer)? full retail
? Age of system (hardware) 3 months
? Age of OS installation - have you re-installed the OS? 3 months, never been reinstalled, though did run a repair from install disc last week

I just installed the gpu last friday after upgrading my SLI 8800 GTXs and then I installed a creative x-fi titanium fatality champion soundcard the following monday. I got the first BSOD that monday. I've tried multiple drivers for the soundcard, even Daniel_K's, still BSODing. I'm currently using the driver that windows automatically downloads when no driver is installed and it seems to be the most stable, but i'm stilling BSODing, just not as frequently. It will happen randomly. I BSODed three times this morning with the computer completely idle from just having restarted from the last BSOD. It happens when Im browsing the web, playing CSS and idle. I'm assuming its the soundcard since that was the last thing installed, but I guess it could be the GPU as well. just looking for some answers, thanks for the help.

A:BSOD stop 124 whea uncorrectable

just BSOD'd while running driver verifier.
here's that dmp file

i followed the driver verifier instructions and was able to boot just fine, and when i booted i ran verifier/query in cmd. that finished and i was in the process of typing verifier/reset when I BSOD'd. did I do it right?

going to run memtest and hd diagnostics later, but I got homework to do now and I need my computer. I also am fairly convinced its the soundcard or GPU, so not in much of a hurry to run hours long diagnostics.

Hey everyone, I'm very concerned about this new SSD I just installed and it's worrying me quite a bit.

Just installed an OCZ Agility 3 120GB and did a clean install of Windows 8 on it. Previously I had a Seagate 1TB HDD with no problems.

After the new drive was installed, after a short period of use I randomly got the BSOD "WHEA Uncorrectable Error". Right before the freeze occurs the entire computer froze for a few moments (mouse wouldn't move) and then the screen appeared. I wasn't doing anything at the time other than looking at the "Personalize" Windows screen (right click on desktop, Personalize)

I've attached the SevenForums diagnostic tool zip file

Nothing is new in the PC aside from the SSD so I am 95% confident the issues stem from it.

Thank you for any help and I will gladly answer questions. I didn't install any drivers other than Graphics and Sound drivers and let Win8 handle all the rest, because I didn't know what to install. If anyone could provide some tips on what to install, it'd be greatly appreciated.

Please help me understand what's going on

A:BSOD with new SSD - "WHEA Uncorrectable Error"

Make sure your BIOS is up to date. Your BIOS is dated 03/08/2010.Check if there's an update firmware for the SSD.

The 0x124 has been caused by Avast due to a write error on the level 0 cache of the CPU when trying to access the internet.
Please uninstall Avast, use Windows Defender as alternative and let me know how it goes
Avast - Uninstall Completely - Windows 7 Help Forums

Hi! So I have got 2 BSOD while playing. First one said whea uncorrectable error and other one said clock_watchdog_timeout. During that last BSOD it did not create a dumpfile because it stayed at 50% and I had to restart. I have attached logs to this post.

The BSOD varies from time to time and is almost always WHEA UNCORRECTABLE and some referenced file (usually different, examples are intelppm.sys and netio.sys) I replaced my wife's motherboard with one from another machine that I had and did a clean install of a legitimate copy of Windows 10 Pro. It has been crashing ever since. Although mostly at random times and almost always within a half an hour of being booted, it can be guaranteed if I initiate any download through Steam (how odd, right?)

I have checked for unsigned drivers, driver conflicts, mismatches, and the like. I have checked for integrity with SFC /SCANNOW and run some diagnostics from the Windows Deployment Toolkit, all to no avail. I have attached a series of the logs as well. Any help would be greatly appreciated!!

This motherboard did work in other devices directly before being placed into this one, so the hardware seems to be functional.

A:BSOD WHEA UNCORRECTABLE or DRIVER IQL NOT EQUAL

The crashes are kinda all over the place what points to many problems from drivers to hardware.

MemTest86+ needs to be run for at least 8 complete passes for conclusive results. Set it running before you go to bed and leave it overnight. We're looking forzero errors here. Even a single error will indicate RAM failure.

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HDD TEST

Run SeaTools to check the integrity of your HDD. SeaTools for DOS and Windows - How to Use - Windows 7 Help ForumsRun following testsShort Drive Self TestShort genericLong genericIf the short generic fa... Read more

moved this post fromlaptop upgraded to 10 is very slow now. install SSD?---------Replaced HDD with SSD and did a clean W10 install. SSD faster by a multiple.

Upgraded to 8GB RAM (max possible on the E5510). Ran a couple of memory tests and all OK.

Now customizing to suit my work style. Unfamiliar with 10, so far have had to use Google to figure out how to do the most basic things that are second nature through Win 7 and probably 8.1. Everything seems to be either renamed or moved or both in Win 10. Oh well, I'm getting there.

However occasionally the computer throws up a screen with "WHEA Uncorrectable Error" message and reboots. After it reboots, it runs OK for an indeterminate period then repeats

Have updated drivers (which were all up to date), and run several diagostic tests including Windows and Iolo. No related errors reported.

Has anyone run into this after upgrading to 10? Have attempted to attach dump files below. If not yet there, will be working on it

SFdebug_E5510_Files.zipSFdebug_E5510_Files.zip

A:WHEA Uncorrectable Error Message

Hi Odysseus,

Welcome to the 10forums

Please run CPU-Z | Softwares | CPUID, open it and make screenshots of the following tabsCPUMainboardMemorySPD*Graphics*SPD shows the details of each stick, you can show the details by choosing different slots in the left upper corner.Please make screenshots of each stick.Please post each screenshot in your next reply/replies.Please check Dell for BIOS updates.

Please reinstall or update the Broadcom Gigabit Controller driver, do you use the USB adapter or the Broadcom Gigabit Controller driver for internet?

Some errors are 0x124 WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR (Windows Hardware Error Architecture)This means that there are problems with your hardware, but this error is also caused by overclocking, faulty drivers, overheating, improper seating or BIOS problems.

A bit ago I was using my HP Envy laptop as normal, just watching a video on Youtube when it crashed and I got a blue screen with the error "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR". My boyfriend suggested that maybe it was a driver that needed updated, so I was going through the list of drivers in the "Device Manager" and I was nearly done with the list when I got the "WHEA_UNCORRECTABLE_ERROR" yet again. My laptop is still pretty new, I got it in March so I have no idea why I would be getting BSODs. Anyone have any idea what's wrong? I'm afraid to use my laptop for anything right now because of this.

Solved!

View Solution.

A:"WHEA UNCORRECTABLE ERROR" on HP Envy

Yes, my problem was solved. I had to send it to HP to be repaired and they had to replace the motherboard. I haven't had that issue since.

Hi all, For the past few months I have been having an issue while playing games or watching any kind of videos on line (youtube, netflix, etc.) My PC will randomly get BSOD and say something like WHEA uncorrectable error. I'm not really quite sure where I would start to look to address this issue as im used to my computer letting me know whats wrong with it and im not very good with computers . Any help or direction would be appreciated! Reading through some other issues I saw from others on this site I have included a copy of my minidumps on onedrive if this helps! http://1drv.ms/1gwdn17

Please let me know if any information etc. is needed to help me resolve this issue and again any help is very much appreciated!

A:WHEA uncorrectable error issue. please HALP!

Hi,

Unfortunately, it's blown capacitors on the motherboard, near the cpu.

Replace motherboard with exact same one or purchase a new system.

If you're handy with a soldering iron, you can replace the capacitors with low esr or ultra low type. See badcaps.net to purchase.

Out of curiosity, which motherboard is it and how old? Use CPU-Z to look if you don't know.